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Japanese Respect for Robots: Study Reveals Cultural Differences in Human-AI Interactions Compared to Western Societies

As self-driving technology becomes more commonplace, how we interact with robotic vehicles will play a crucial role on the road. A recent study by researchers from LMU Munich and Waseda University found that people are more likely to exploit cooperative robots than fellow humans, particularly in Western cultures where guilt over mistreating machines is less ...

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Global Perspectives on Human Cooperation with Artificial Agents: How Cultural Context Influences Engagement and Collaboration

The Trust game study compared decisions made by participants in Japan and the United States. In this game, 397 Japanese participants were matched with either a human or an AI, while previously, 403 American participants were studied. Results showed that Japanese players were nearly as likely to cooperate with AI as with humans, while Americans ...

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Global Variations in Human Cooperation with Artificial Agents Across Countries: Insights and Implications for Future Interaction

The Trust game study involved 397 participants from Japan and compared their choices with 403 participants from the United States. Participants played either as the first or second player, interacting with either humans or AI agents. Results showed that while cooperation rates were slightly lower in Japan, they were not statistically significant when compared to ...

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